Research indicates that housing and tenure type influence well-being. Traditionally, boarding houses are an important type of accommodation, but there is a paucity of knowledge about these dwellings in New Zealand. International studies and a small number of New Zealand studies have shown that boarders staying in the poorest condition boarding houses experience high levels of poverty, poor health and disability and are vulnerable to eviction. Due to inadequate tenancy protection and a lack of privacy, boarders can be considered to be essentially homeless. Some boarders cycle between boarding houses, other forms of temporary accommodation, and sleeping rough. This qualitative thesis explores the advantages and disadvantages of boarding hou...
This study describes the nature of the experiences of camping ground residents in relation to their ...
This thesis proposes a Universal Housing model that would open social housing to everyone in need of...
Recent research from New Zealand suggests that one in every 120 people in New Zealand are facing hom...
Research indicates that housing and tenure type influence well-being. Traditionally, boarding houses...
Substandard, insecure, and unaffordable housing affects health, contributing to the spread of infect...
Boarding Houses, Owners and Tenants: The demise of an old form of working-class housing. This resear...
How to provide appropriate and affordable housing for the growing number of tertiary students is one...
Deinstitutionalisation, one of the most significant social policies of the last century, was introdu...
Housing is an important precondition for people to live healthy and prosperous lives. Access to suit...
CD containing tracks of interviews restricted (internal files)Research shows population health outco...
Housing affordability is a problem facing a number of cities in New Zealand, particularly Auckland. ...
A preliminary research paper (secondary data analysis, interviews and focus groups with policy commu...
Many of the issues that plague society are a consequence of the way we live and build. Preferences f...
The ‘kiwi dream’ of home ownership has become less attainable because of increases in ...
Housing is both a social issue and a determinant for well being and is an integral component of soci...
This study describes the nature of the experiences of camping ground residents in relation to their ...
This thesis proposes a Universal Housing model that would open social housing to everyone in need of...
Recent research from New Zealand suggests that one in every 120 people in New Zealand are facing hom...
Research indicates that housing and tenure type influence well-being. Traditionally, boarding houses...
Substandard, insecure, and unaffordable housing affects health, contributing to the spread of infect...
Boarding Houses, Owners and Tenants: The demise of an old form of working-class housing. This resear...
How to provide appropriate and affordable housing for the growing number of tertiary students is one...
Deinstitutionalisation, one of the most significant social policies of the last century, was introdu...
Housing is an important precondition for people to live healthy and prosperous lives. Access to suit...
CD containing tracks of interviews restricted (internal files)Research shows population health outco...
Housing affordability is a problem facing a number of cities in New Zealand, particularly Auckland. ...
A preliminary research paper (secondary data analysis, interviews and focus groups with policy commu...
Many of the issues that plague society are a consequence of the way we live and build. Preferences f...
The ‘kiwi dream’ of home ownership has become less attainable because of increases in ...
Housing is both a social issue and a determinant for well being and is an integral component of soci...
This study describes the nature of the experiences of camping ground residents in relation to their ...
This thesis proposes a Universal Housing model that would open social housing to everyone in need of...
Recent research from New Zealand suggests that one in every 120 people in New Zealand are facing hom...